Abbeville County ScArchives News.....Newspaper abstracts for NOV. 1852 November 1852 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/sc/scfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: C Gravelle tealtree@comcast.net September 7, 2007, 9:56 pm The Abbeville Banner November 1852 NEWSPAPER ABSTRACTS FROM "THE ABBEVILLE BANNER", Abbeville, South Carolina for NOVEMBER 1852 NEWSPAPER Issue of Thursday, NOVEMBER 25, 1852 MARRIAGES Married on the evening of the 11th inst. by Rev. A. Rice in the neighborhood of Willington, Mr. Jas. W. PORTER to miss Mary Ann Elizabeth LEROY, all of this District. Married by the Rev. F. Stewart on the 21st of October at Manitee, Fla., the Rev. Jasper H. GLOVER to Miss F. Lovina, daughter of Dr. BRANCH, late of Abbeville District, S.C. -------- FOR SALE The subscriber intending to remove to the West, will offer for sale on the 27th inst. at his residence in the vicinity of Sharon Camp Ground, the following property: Corn, Fodder, Hogs, Cows, Oats, Household and kitchen furniture, together with many other articles. Alpheus E. BARNES, Nov. 25, 1852 ---------- RAILROAD STOCK FOR SALE Rail Road Stock will be sold at Abbeville courthouse on Sale Day in December, Twenty-Five shares in the G. & C. Railroad, belonging to the estate of Thos. KIRKPATRICK, deceased. The Administrator, Nov. 25, 1852 ----------- ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Will be sold at the late residence of William W. LOGAN, deceased, by order of the Court of Ordinary, on the 21st of December next, all of the personal effects of said deceased, consisting of 16 likely negroes, corn, fodder, oats, wheat, horses, cows, household and kitchen furniture and other articles. Henry F. POWER, Administrator, Nov. 25, 1852 --------- ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE By order of the Court of Ordinary of Abbeville District, I will sell on Wednesday the 8th of December next, at the late residence of David F. CLECKLEY, deceased, all the personal property of said dec'd consiting of a gang of strictly prime negroes, corn, fodder, horses, mules, cattle, hogs, wagons, household and kitchen furniture. Rufus CLECKLEY, Administrator, Nov. 18, 1852 ----------- SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District Court of Equity Bill to Apply Funds William P. MARTIN and Gabriel M. MATTISON, Administrators, vs. Daniel GENT It appearing that the defendant Daniel GENT resides beyond the limits of this State. It is ordered that the defendant do answer, plead or demur to said Bill within three months from the publication hereof, or the same will be taken Pro Confesso against him. H.A. Jones, Court of Equity, Abbeville District, Nov. 13, 1852 ---------- NOTICE Will be sold on the 15th day of December next at the late residence of Nathaniel NORWOOD, deceased, eighteen likely negroes, horses, cows, sheep, hogs, corn and fodder, wheat, one wagon, carriage, plantation tools and household furniture. Wm. LYON, Mary NORWOOD, Administrators, Nov. 16, 1852 --------- GRAND BARGAIN IN LAND The subscriber offers for sale a fine tract of land situated five miles west of Anderson courthouse, the head of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, on the direct Shallow Ford, Sloan's Ferry, Andersonville, Pendleton and Clarksville road. The tract consists of 400 acres of superior cotton and small grain land of every description. 150 acres of it are cleared and in a high state of cultivation. There is on the tract 50 acres of good creek and branch bottom land. It lies perfectly level, is free from wash and is easily reclaimed. The place is well watered and has a good comfortable dwelling house, a new large framed gin house and stables and other requisite buildings. Clayton WEBB, Nov. 18, 1852 --------- IMPORTANT SALE By order of the Court of Ordinary, I will sell in Abbeville District at the late residence of William H. McCAW, deceased, on Monday the 29th inst., all the personal property of said deceased, consisting of 81 negroes, amongst them are three carpenters and one blacksmith, mules, horses, hogs, oxen, cattle, wagons, blacksmith and plantation tools, about 4,000 bushels of corn, 300 bushels of wheat, fodder, oats, rye and barley, household and kitchen furniture and many other things of great value. T.C. PERRIN, Administrator, Nov. 10, 1852 --------- FIFTY DOLLAR REWARD I will pay the above reward to any person who will apprehend and lodge in jail of this our any adjoining district, my negro man EMERY, and $100. for proof to convict any white person of harboring him. Said boy is black, stout built, medium height, quick spoken, stammers when agitated. He is probably lurking in the neighborhood of Scuffletown in this district or in the neighborhood of Mt. Gallaher in Laurens District. William DUNN, Nov. 25, 1852 ---------- NOTICE TO ABSENT DISTRIBUTEES South Carolina, Abbeville District Court of Ordinary Henry BOOZER and William N. BLAKE, executors of the Last Will and Testament of Thomas WIER, deceased, have this day filed a petition in my office, praying for a settlement of that part of the state of the deceased which is now due. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the estate, and particularly to: R. WIER W. WIER J. WIER D.S. WIER S. WIER The above named parties reside without the limits of the estate. Said settlement will be had on the 3rd day of February 1853 at which time and place all persons interested will appear in person or by attorney or their consent to the same will be entered on record. This 3rd of Nov. 1852. F.W. Selleck, Ordinary of Abbeville District. ---------- SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District Court of Ordinary A petition having this day been filed in my office by Hugh KIRKWOOD and wife Elizabeth, daughter of Robert C. GORDON, deceased, requiring the paper purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Robert C. GORDON, dec'd, to be proven in solemn form of Law. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested, and particularly to James McCORD and E.E. GORDON, who reside without the limits of the State, to appear at my office on the 16th day of February 1853 at which time and place the trial thereof, will be had. This 16th day of November 1852. F.W. Selleck, Ordinary of Abbeville District. ------------ NOTICE TO DISTRIBUTEES South Carolina, Abbeville District Court of Ordinary Upon the petition of Peter SMITH Jr., executor of the estate of Peter SMITH Sen'r., deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons interested in said estate, and particularly to those who reside without the limits of the State, that a final settlement will be made in the Ordinary's office on the 23rd of Nov. 1852 at which time and place all persons interested will either appear by attorney or in person, or their consent to the same will be entered on record. This 23rd of Aug. 1852. F.W. Selleck, Ordinary of Abbeville district. --------- SHERIFF'S SALE WIll be sold by order of Frederick W. Selleck, Esq., Ordinary of Abbeville District, on the 1st Monday in December next, the following tract of land: The tract belonging to the estate of John ASHLEY Jr., deceased, situated in Abbeville District and lying between Spur and Johnson Creek and bounded by lands of Thomas Davis and others, supposed to contain 78 3/4 acres, more or less. Samuel A. Hodges, Sheriff of Abbeville District ---------- ESTATE SALE Th eperson property belonging to the estate of William MORRISON, deceased, will be sold by public auction at the late residence of said dec'd, five miles northeast of Abbeville courthouse, on Thursday the 9th of December next, consisting of three likely negroes, horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, cotton seed, corn, fodder, oats, wheat, plantation tools, household and kitchen furniture. James MORRISON, Administrator with Will annexed. Nov. 12, 1852 --------- 996 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE The subscriber offers for sale his valuable plantation lying three miles east osf Carnesville, Ga. on the public road leading from Pendleton to Carnesville, containing seven hundred acres of good bottom land and two hundred and ninety- six acres of upland in the woods. There are three roads leading from my house which makes it one of the best stands in the country. Any person wishing to buy such a place would do well to call and see me. B.H. BURTON, Carnesville, Ga., Aug. 24, 1852 ---------- ESTATE SALE The executors of the Last Will and Testament of William MEANS, deceased, will sell on Thursday the 2nd of December next, at the late residence of the dec'd, five miles above Abbeville courthouse on the Anderson road, the following property: One tract of land containing 97 acres described in the Will and known as the Gilmer Tract, adjoining the lands of W.S. Cochran and Capt. J.T. Liddle; also 3 likely negroes, horses, mules, hogs, sheep, corn, fodder, coats, wheat, two road wagons, one carriage, plantation tools, household and kitchen furniture. Sally Means, Executrix J.W. Means, Jas. MaGill, Executors Nov. 13, 1852 ----------- NOTICE TO DISTRIBUTEES South Carolina, Abbeville District Court of Ordinary Andrew J. WEED, administrator of the estate of John GALLAUGHER, deceased, has this day filed a petition praying for a settlement of the estate of the said intestate. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in said estate, and particularly to P.C. McCOWEN and Sarah his wife, that a final settlement of said estate will be made before me on THursday the 9th day of December next, at which time and place all persons interested will either appear in person or by attorney, or their consent to the same will be entered on record. This 8th day of September 1852. F.W. Selleck, Ordinary of Abbeville District --------- NOTICE TO DISTRIBUTEES South Carolina, Abbeville District Court of Ordinary Upon the petition of W.B. MERRIWETHER, administrator of the estate of Samuel CUTLER, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons interested in said estate that a final settlement on said estate will be had in the Ordinary's office on the 4th of December next, at which time and place all persons interested will either appear in person or by attorney, or their consent to the same will be entered on record. This 4th of Sept. 1852. F.W. Selleck, Ordinary of Abbeville District --------- South Carolina, Abbeville District Court of Ordinary A petition having been filed in my office by Dr. L.M. GILLAM requiring the paper purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Elizabeth GILLAM, deceased, to be proven in solemn form of law. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested and especially to the children of Philip SCHOPPERT and the children of William GILLAM, who reside without the limits of this state, to be and appear at my office on the 20th day of January 1853 at which time and place the trial thereof will be had. This 20th of Oct. 1852. F.W. Selleck, Ordinary of Abbeville District --------- NOTE: NO other newspaper issues were microfilmed for the year 1852. ------------ File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/sc/abbeville/newspapers/newspape74nw.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/scfiles/ File size: 11.4 Kb